An Apple TV + subscription at a reduced price is as rare as any Apple offer, but the company is rather generous with its current agreement on one of the best streaming services. Currently, you can get Apple TV + for three months for only $ 2.99 in the United States, £ 2.99 in the United Kingdom and $ 3.99 in Australia.
There is still time to claim this offer, which applies to new and returned customers, before it ends on April 24, and if you take it, there are five television programs that should be at the top of your streaming list.
Regarding the best Apple TV +programs, its successful science fiction series Breakup is an obvious choice – be sure to read our Breakup Season 2 review and Breakup Guide of season 3 for more news on its next episode when you are finished.
But there is a whole range of shows next to Breakup Who are on my radar, covering dramas, comedies and thrillers.
The studio
To watch
- RT score: 96%
- Age note: Television
- Length: ~ 44 minutes of episodes
- Creators: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez
A satirical comedy that criticizes the entertainment industry? Register me. A recent addition to the Apple TV +titles library, The studio has already turned out to be a basic food on the platform and has been well received by the public. With its high main distribution and its list of autonomous guests, The studio is at the top of my list.
The Continental Studios film production company is struggling to follow rapidly evolving tastes and, therefore, he appoints a new studio leader Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) to maintain the company afloat. Remick discovers that his work is much more difficult than expected and must save the studio from the Pagineoire by following the continuous social and economic changes.
Non-liability clause

To watch
- RT score: 76%
- Age note: Television
- Length: ~ 55 minutes of episodes
- Director: Alfonso cuarón
I really appreciated the psychological drama of Todd Field Tar (2022), and I loved Cate Blanchett even more. This mini-series of Alfonso Cuarón, who directed Men’s children (2006) and Gravity (2013) seems to offer a premise and a tone similar to the Field film, and can easily be beaten with this Apple TV + offer of three months.
The famous documentary journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Blanchett) had a career by exhibiting the privacy and the misdeeds of others, but the tables are turned when she receives a novel from a mystery author and discovers that she is the main character of a story that reveals her darkest and deepest secrets. To protect herself, she tries to find the identity of the discovery of the mystery author, but in doing so, she must find herself face to face with her past.
It’s about Tar 2.0 Remix, with an even darker turn on the theme of cultivation cancellation.
Ted Lasso

To watch
- RT criticism score: 90%
- Age note: Television
- Length: ~ 29 minutes of episodes
- Developers: Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly
Ted Lasso is by far one of the most popular programs of Apple TV +, so it would look like a wasted occasion not to check my surveillance list in the next three months. Not only is his rotten tomato scores of criticism and the public show that he was well received, but his many nominations and victories at Emmy are the icing on the cake.
American university football coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) is recruited to help a British Premier League football team, AFC Richmond, even if he has no experience in sport. After obtaining the team’s property following a divorce, the owner Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) hires Ted in this hope that this will lead to the fall of the team, which will devastate her ex-husband. But to everyone’s surprise, TED’s attitude and personality are developing on Rebecca and the rest of the team.
Chemical lessons

To watch
- RT score: 83%
- Age note: Television
- Length: ~ 41 minutes of episodes
- Creator: Lee Eisenberg
Chemical lessons is another mini-series that is ideal for mud if you just want to taste the best of Apple TV + for three months. There are only eight episodes and a lot of Brie Larson – my main reason to look.
Based on Bonnie Garmus’ book, Chemical lessons is a historical drama that takes place in the 1960s and follows the budding scientist Elizabeth Zott (Larson) which finds it difficult to achieve its objectives because of the societal attitudes of the time. After being dismissed from her laboratory technology work, she presented a job of accommodation in a kitchen program called Soup to sixEducate household women on scientific subjects. But Elizabeth considers this as the ideal opportunity to teach the whole nation, including men, a lesson that is more than new recipes.
Pachinko

To watch
- RT score: 97%
- Age note: Television
- Length: ~ 47 minutes of episodes
- Creator: Soo Hugh
Pachinko is an Apple TV + program that I only met recently, and although I have never been attracted to stories that take place on several generations, but this program looks like a powerful and moving story of a family looking for a better life.
In first in 2022, Pachinko Followed a Korean family between 1915 and 1989. In the early 1930s, Kim Sunja (Kim Min-Ha & Youn Yuh-Jung) who left her family in Korea dominated by the Japanese to start a new life in Japan where she is the target of new discrimination as Korean. In an epic research to make a better life for itself, Pachinko Underlines the questions of racism and stereotypes in the Korean experience of Japan in the 20th century.